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The sun was shining brightly on Christmas Day.Snow has cleared from the area and it will be mostly sunny on Wednesday, with a high near 43 degrees.[Get the latest weathercast from FOX45 News]Thursday is expected to be about the same, with cloudy skies, a high near 43 degrees and an overnight low of 31 degrees.The weather is expected to be sunny on Friday, with a high near 46 degrees.The chance of rain will continue on Saturday, with daytime highs near 49 degrees.Sunday will be wet, with a 70% chance of rainfall, and temperatures will rise, with a maximum of 59…
“What If This Is the Beginning?” Singer-Songwriter’s Debut Climate Album » Yale Climate Connection
Transcript: “Rise” clip: “What if this is the beginning/not the beginning of the end?” Massachusetts musician Seth Glier has been processing his thoughts through songwriting since he was a teenager. In recent years, he has thought a lot about climate change. Glier: “So I really just wanted to make an album that was completely focused on solutions to climate change.” Greer's new album, “Everything,” contains songs about reconnecting with nature and growing food. He sings about restoring waterways, maple trees moving north and offshore wind farms. “Wind Witch” excerpt: “Wind Witch/Waving to the water/Staring to spin/Sending a signal to the…
More reasons to be cautiously optimistic about the demise of the green energy fantasy — and what does Watt think about it?
From Manhattan Contrarian Francis Menton My post on Saturday pointed out a big reason for optimism that the green energy fantasy is coming to an end: The first country, Germany, has apparently begun to hit the green energy “wall.” While Germany has never consistently reached 50% of its electricity generation from wind and solar, its ability to continue its green energy dream has stalled: electricity prices have soared, manufacturing has been severely disrupted, the economy has fallen into recession and, most recently, its green-minded government has collapsed . It's an example of failure that now deserves to be seen and…
Merry Christmas! Even though we've been through some brutal years, things are definitely looking up in 2025 – are watts going up?
from NoTricksZone Author: P. Gosselin There is no doubt that Germans and Europeans are much worse off than they have been in a long time. This is due to incompetence, shadowy ideological leadership and global puppet masters. Luckily, their days may soon be numbered, as 2025 brings many rays of hope. Merry Christmas! Photo credit: P. Gosselin In fact, I find myself longing for the days before COVID-19 when climate change was one of the biggest issues we should be facing. Since then, the situation in Germany has worsened significantly, causing climate concerns to fade away. No one even cares…
NASA's Parker Solar Probe will make its closest approach to the sun on Christmas Eve – how much wattage will it have?
“We're going to embrace a star.” from legal riots NASA's groundbreaking spacecraft, the Parker Solar Probe, was launched in 2018 to study the sun's outer corona. It is the fastest object ever built on Earth, capable of reaching speeds of 430,000 mph at its closest approach to the sun… in order to avoid being pulled by its massive gravity. The spacecraft performed better than expected and will now make its closest approach to the sun on Christmas Eve. The Parker Solar Probe will fly 6.1 million kilometers from the sun at 6:53 a.m. Eastern Time on December 24, the closest…
So-called nuclear waste still has 97% untapped power generation potential. Ronald Stein, PE is an engineer, energy literacy columnist for America Out Loud NEWS, energy literacy consultant for the Heartland Institute and CFACT, and co-author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated book “Clean Energy Development.” Oliver Hermes He holds a PhD in physics from the Institute of Radiation and Nuclear Physics of the Technical University of Berlin in Germany. He has served as a physics researcher, executive director of UNLV's Harry Reid Center, and a C-suite executive. Steve Curtis Holds a master's degree in health physics from UNLV. He spent decades studying…
From the Daily Skeptic Chris Morrison A number of recent scientific papers have published dramatic evidence that carbon dioxide levels are already “saturated,” meaning that no or little further warming is expected and carbon dioxide concentrations will rise.2 levels are beneficial. Half of human emissions are being pushed rapidly back into the biosphere, causing massive plant growth that could eliminate famine, while the rest enters a “saturated” atmosphere with minimal impact on global temperatures, scientists say. One of the papers acknowledging human involvement in rising carbon dioxide2 Published by CO2 “We love carbon dioxide,” the alliance said2and so should you.…
Google, Salesforce and several other technology companies have announced an $80 million investment in carbon capture technology aimed at retrofitting industrial facilities such as paper mills and wastewater treatment plants. The move was pitched as a forward-thinking solution to the climate problem, but given the complexity and uncertainty of the problem, it looks more like a costly foray into the latest corporate trend than an answer to any clearly defined problem. Meaningful response. What's the plan? Funds are allocated to two projects: All personnel: A startup focused on capturing carbon dioxide emissions from wastewater treatment facilities. Carbon dioxide 80: A…
We’d like to take a moment to thank all our readers, writers, and contributors for making 2024 an extraordinary year in the fight against climate alarmism. This year is special because there is now a climate realist in the White House who plans to roll back Biden’s regulatory state. With this in mind, we're asking our readers to donate a small amount to help cover administrative, server and hosting costs. As some of you know, the censorship-industrial complex and social media (with the exception of Xitter) relentlessly attack our site, scare away advertisers, and put us on unsafe ad “lists.”…
Transcript: Many people shop for the holidays and return from the comfort of their homes. But this convenience comes at a price. Taylor: “Because when you have the demand for e-commerce and online shopping, it also creates the need for warehouses to be developed to house those items.” Tolani Taylor of the nonprofit Clean Water Action said her state of New Jersey has more than 3,000 warehouses and distribution centers. About a third of the state's residents live within a half-mile of the center, according to a recent report jointly released by her organization and the Environmental Defense Fund. Diesel…